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Atos testing services to support SAP solutions

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PARIS, FRANCE: Atos, an IT services company has announced the launch of new Testing & Acceptance Management (TAM) services for SAP solutions.

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This solution is easy to integrate and aims to save up to 40 per cent of the time required during the testing phase and reduce related engineering costs, said a press release.

Available worldwide for all market sectors and clients in all industries, the new offering provides clients running SAP solutions a flexible and cost-efficient way to manage all their testing and acceptance requirements.

Paul Bray, senior vice president, Global SAP Alliance at Atos said, "As a leader in providing solutions and services in support of SAP applications, we are pleased to offer testing services for SAP solutions."

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Bray added, "We believe that practical testing solutions are a vital part of the support required for our clients' application landscapes. Flexible, cost-efficient and fast, TAM services for SAP solutions will help our clients such as EADS to evolve and modify their business processes dynamically to meet their strategic needs."

The services, based on a business process management approach, facilitate traceability and reflect the combination of Smartesting technology for automated functional test cases generation, as well as Atos' extensive expertise with implementing and testing SAP solutions. 

TAM services for SAP solutions cover the full range of application lifecycle management, including the roll-out phase, added the release.

Efficient ERP is the cornerstone of any major information system, and SAP solutions are often part of that mix Information systems running SAP solutions require reliability, compliance and agility said the release and further added implementing any application, upgrade, release or patch into a customer's business can benefit from robust and innovative testing best practices and technologies in support of SAP solutions.

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